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A Breat primary the sire victory wi won in tae it { Vania 0s de honor ¢leciion of party 14 nti in Pennayl Democrats the State who that their shall be ably and eflicis be a potent force for promoting the of tet decisively managed, #0 as to wellare the Commonweal have the several year forts to the red The verdict in favor of indorsed reorganization adors devoted of the had mption most empunti ning the priagent HNtate popular maintal prin 3 and policies of the gement he is wn the LWD contending ampaign w Against N A Mitchie n Roland of the "Reos charged tha betw in the pr sues forces fmary « a i reelection t {zers would bors maini Philadel; striving in that content efficient i aed in the ats ALONG against was a deceptive juggling of then Pri ry ¢« yaIEn figures of the of 1912 and 1214. but the primary prove that wera nol des Petnsyivania elections aut the Demi the re : ceived by that fegerdemain of the old of the Gang’ Yoters arithmetical bi-partisan element cainp Party's The. vot Pounsy 122.271 dent Tal 0080 below the Recent for in vOoie Good Progress. Woodrow Wilson {012 the ivania exceeded Lhe in State for Presi and was also than 50, vote of 444.8% for Theo That was good run ping for Wilson under the abnormal circumstances, If about 25000 of the Roosevelt voters had voted for Wilson the would have carried Penn sylvania. As to the three cornered running for the United States Senate in 1914, the aggregate of votes for Palmar and Pinchot 15.801 in ex cess of Penrose received, and therefore, the Progressives, I anxious to defeat Penrose, could have done so by turning in for Palmer. Of the gubernatorial vote in 1914 It should be remembered that although Brum baugh's plurality was 134.825 the vote cast for Vance CC. McCormick, 453.8580 was the largest given to any Democrat running for office in Pennsyivania in the last quarter of a century. wiih the single exception of the 464, 200 given to Robert BE. Pattison in his jens dore Roosevelt latter Was what was the largest vote ever received by a Democrat as a candidate for office in Pennayivania. pluralities for President in Pennsyl plurality for Roosevelt in over half a million. Some former THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ware largely owing to the fact that the old crowd of blpartisan workers It was largely through the efforts of National Committeoman A. Mitchall | Palmer that the old ma A SHARP NOTE bi-partisan of | politics in Pennsylvania This ex plains the extraordinary efforts made defoat him in campaign Under the Mr. Paliner and St ris the Veunavivania to Asks Immediate Withdrawal of Americans. to the recent primary leadarship of ite Chadrman Moi Democracy has | pi —— | THREATENS RESORT TO ARMS | isan more influential pOsILIOn than it had occu By Aaintaining ud 41) ‘ § Crossing the Border Is Declared To Be Practically intervention and a Violation Of Mexican Sovereignty CH RESCUE SUR) ORS awlers In With 23 Men Them Wounded STEALS TO REJOIN BAND bom Convict Wants To Return To Prison’s been gis people to Musicians ercise what is commonly OWED I ro. - p ‘a bossism which urpation nit to the Paste Peni inelected, an | Hare theft in Middletown: ton, unde xheriff th and the deputs who back toy here he could pias He 1e ago HIN are fon had heer dange Mr said rous f of Democracy in we ean keep the Democracy upon a clean plane which upon daring the out of of the Pennsylvania sort 11 Palmer AUSTRIAN WAR LOANS IN FAVOR f4 it has three bhoen Piast four the | Republican powers in thao OF Subscriptions Mave Reached “otal Of 6,000,000,000 Crowns The subseriptions to Austrian and Hungarian reached a total years sheer disgust at mothods outraged Citizen ship of the State will turn to our pay as the only At clean and proper | loans instrument to use in the government | « Berlin otal the new war Ly of 6.000 000 00D rowne, according to a Vienna dispatch News Agency “All “Ay = Lhe news to Lhe Overseas the newspapers,” rals have done good satisfaction at the loans." BEELOY notable result of the expr CER things in this Pennayivania K Pattison, down to admininterad state. Twice they gate as its governor Robert who kept expenses proper Limit all affairs AWNING FALLS, KILLING FOUR, and . with ~ § i rigid . honesty hey alse gave Eighteen Dghare arjurnd During a Pennsylvanian a state treasurer. Be: nw “ : ry, who lifted the lid from’ the Cap Dallas, Texas Four persons : ftol robbery and exposed the grafters killed and 18 injured when the wooden i awning over the sidewalk of a build who were punished farthermore, cleaned ing on Main street collapsed. The kill five Years ago, drove od and injured were part of a throng of the temple, and established a clean] * atehing a preparedness parade efficient organization that seeks no favor, and would not accept any from the were The Democrats, hatse four oy the traders out CRUDE RUBBER HAS BIG DROP, Decline In Demand and Increased Pro. duction Causes Given, New York-—High-grade crude rab ber was quoted at 64 cenis a pound in the local market Wednesday, the low. est price since the jatter part of last year, when it sold as high as $1.02 Who have fa the done other man who could vetter than, if as well ax, President Wilson, in solving the American problems connected with the greatest of all the wars of the world? 1915, French made Important gains north of Arras and in Labyrinth, and retook Souchez sugar refinery Left wing of threatening Lemberg Russians, June 5, Austro- Germans checked by Fierce battle isonzo at Tol mine. on German Taube bombed Calais June 6, 1915. further big gains on Lorette made rep French but slopes. were Jised Austrians defended Tolmino des perately. failed near Sagrado Italians to cross Isonzo Zeppelin raided east coast of England; 24 killed. June 7, Ger French at Nazauvilie-5t. V mans lost more ground the Labyrinth, Teutons crossed the Dniester Italians made general advance from Caporettc Austr liars retook Freikofel fron Turks beat Sub Zeppel ita French gainec Vaast and the Fores Austro-Germans toc Italians captured Mon Al Second Americ sent to British rime Germany destroyed German subma German submarine sank British steamer Lady Salisbury 10. 1918 Germans tock French t-anct near Souain and Les Mesn Russians f« Germans to Baitic prov Galicia n Bukowina reeg treat in es and vanced in eutons crossed the Pruth occupied Podestagno, italians north of Cortina British torpedo boats other vessels sunk by ot Two and many Ger man submarines Germany insisted the W. P, Frye case go before a prize court June 11, 1315, Russians defeated Macxersen's army and hurled Linsingen’s across the Dniester army itatians took Ploeken Fierce fighting for GCoritz along the lsonze. and Severe fighting near Maidos, Gal lipoli Garua, German West Africa, sur rendered to Anglo-French force Turkish cruiser Midullu sank Russian destroyer in Black sea. WORTH KNOWING from sanitary rapidly In ad than homes school Children YRNCe nore Quicksilver 8 13% times heavier Every square mile of sea iz esti mated to contain about 120000000 fish The countries having the least blindness are as follows Belfftum ibafore the war) had 42 blind persons to every 100000 of the population; Canada, 44: Netherlands, 46; Saxony, 47. New Zealand, 47. Western Aus re. o3; New United 55 - Germany, $0, and 80; South Wales, the States, 632 Fixcapt that of China, San Marino hag the longest national hymn Fixtemsive asphalt beds have heen uncoverad in Honduras. The United States public health service has trapped 815.744 rodents in New Orleans in the past 18 months, The failure of the mortality rates of measles and whooping cough to show a reduction during the last 156 yonrs is due to the fact that they are highly communicable in thelr early stage, when diagnosis is most difficult, An Induction balance has been de vised for the purpose of locating buried shells in the soll of the former battinfield, so that the farmer may go over it safely with the plow. FARNERS GREAT OPPORTUNITY After the War. The opportunities that ’ ada offers io the farme Tpsstey [iis Saskatchewan Child Logic Freddie wanted his ing the Prive voungest of a fami! Yo i “81% comment backware mother's aw it before him The young brown stiidy, from which he wag only aronsed by the sight of more ple. now brought in for the plders Mother.” he sald, wards? If 1 yvut my that backwards?” "Yeu if 1 mit ately “I= that You' "Well, | wasn't when | ate my ple.” A Reapite. “Are you looking forward 4 the summer with pleasant antici ie asked the optimistic citizen. “You, indesd peasinis tie person. “A great many peopie 'm tired of looking at sill go out of lowe for the summer philosophy 1 what's back ahoe on wrong. is this wav" and he deliher turned bis back backwards? $8 table sitting like that replied the With money you can buy all the fricnds you want, but they are nover worth (he price ww love 10 a homely woman dn street with low a pratty walk down the ana,
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